The Beatles Story is Liverpool's leading Beatles' attraction based on the Albert Dock in the birthplace of the Fab Four. Take an immersive journey into the lives and music of the world's greatest band. Discover The Beatles' Story through recreations of key locations and moments from the band's career visiting Hamburg, The Cavern Club, Abbey Road Studios and more, along with an impressive collection of fascinating authentic memorabilia. Multimedia guides are available in 12 languages narrated by John Lennon's sister. Finish your perfect history tour in the Beatles-themed Fab4 Cafe or browse through a range of souvenirs and gifts in the Fab4 Store. Book tickets on the website or for general enquiries contact us at [email protected]
While I enjoy the Beatles music, I'm not a super fan. The price is a beat steep, but this one seemed to get better reviews than the other one in town, and since I'm in the town where the band started I had to go to one of them. There's a free audio guide that does a good job providing some of the back story as you journey from before they were famous to when they eventually broke up. A few of the chapters in the guide didn't line up with the displays, but it was easy enough to figure out. There was just enough for the casual fan, but I'm not sure there would be enough for someone who already knows all the basics.
A truly thrilling experience, getting to follow through the story of John, Paul, George and Ringo. You're given an audio device that adds loads of information to the multitude of artifacts, posters, pictures and other exhibits. Easy to follow through, very pleasant. Totally worth the 20 pounds entrance. After the end, there is a Beatles memorabilia gift shop, as well as a cost cafe where you can relax and recap the experience with good friends. Warmly recommended.
We used a Buy a Gift voucher for these tickets and I'm so glad this is what we chose! The audio guided tour is a fantastic way to learn the history and you really do feel immersed in the various rooms and history of the Beatles. I'll admit to not knowing much before, but I really do feel caught up now! I'd recommend it to anyone whether they're a superfan or just a casual listener like me. Definitely a great idea for a rainy day too as all indoors.
If you're even remotely a Beatles fan you will enjoy this museum. Learned a lot that I didn't know about and the audio was fantastic. The only thing was if felt too crowed at times due to how its setup, but all and all an excellent experience and a perfect start to our " Beatles Day" in Liverpool
You will want and need a minimum of 2 hours here. The audio clips of information truly help narrate the successful path of the Fab 4. So much to look at and walk through. It's a maze of memories you will want to experience.
Would have been better if the museum were more like experiential. It was great when the music (imagine, let it be, love me do etc..) is on the speaker at some point, but i had to be on my headphones to listen the explanation from audio guide haha So, the concept of the museum is too much informative but still, worth to visit.
On-site services
Live performances
Assisted listening devices
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi
Family friendly
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
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While I enjoy the Beatles music, I'm not a super fan. The price is a beat steep, but this one seemed to get better reviews than the other one in town, and since I'm in the town where the band started I had to go to one of them. There's a free audio guide that does a good job providing some of the back story as you journey from before they were famous to when they eventually broke up. A few of the chapters in the guide didn't line up with the displays, but it was easy enough to figure out. There was just enough for the casual fan, but I'm not sure there would be enough for someone who already knows all the basics.
A truly thrilling experience, getting to follow through the story of John, Paul, George and Ringo. You're given an audio device that adds loads of information to the multitude of artifacts, posters, pictures and other exhibits. Easy to follow through, very pleasant. Totally worth the 20 pounds entrance. After the end, there is a Beatles memorabilia gift shop, as well as a cost cafe where you can relax and recap the experience with good friends. Warmly recommended.
We used a Buy a Gift voucher for these tickets and I'm so glad this is what we chose! The audio guided tour is a fantastic way to learn the history and you really do feel immersed in the various rooms and history of the Beatles. I'll admit to not knowing much before, but I really do feel caught up now! I'd recommend it to anyone whether they're a superfan or just a casual listener like me. Definitely a great idea for a rainy day too as all indoors.
If you're even remotely a Beatles fan you will enjoy this museum. Learned a lot that I didn't know about and the audio was fantastic. The only thing was if felt too crowed at times due to how its setup, but all and all an excellent experience and a perfect start to our " Beatles Day" in Liverpool
You will want and need a minimum of 2 hours here. The audio clips of information truly help narrate the successful path of the Fab 4. So much to look at and walk through. It's a maze of memories you will want to experience.
Would have been better if the museum were more like experiential. It was great when the music (imagine, let it be, love me do etc..) is on the speaker at some point, but i had to be on my headphones to listen the explanation from audio guide haha So, the concept of the museum is too much informative but still, worth to visit.